The Michigan basketball team appears to have filled two vacant assistant coaching positions this past week — and both hires are from the same school.

As first reported by Josh Henschke of The Michigan Insider and Brendan Quinn of The Athletic, Luke Yaklich and Deandre Haynes will both be making the move to Michigan from Illinois State. They are set to replace Billy Donlon and Jeff Meyer, who departed the program this offseason for jobs at Northwestern and Butler, respectively. The school has yet to confirm either hire.

Forwards Alex Roos and Luke Morgan will transfer into the program from Colorado College and Lake Superior State, respectively. Forward Jack Becker signed his letter of intent after three years with the Sioux Falls Stampede of the United States Hockey League.

One week ago yesterday, the Michigan softball team bowed out to Michigan State in the quarterfinals of the Big Ten Tournament. Today, it will play No. 6 Washington in hopes of moving one large step closer to a Super Regional bid.

But on this day, it was Foerster getting the best of Betsa, proving a menace atop the Spartans’ order — reaching base in all four of her at-bats — and paving the way for the win nobody could have seen coming.